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Old 02-04-2007, 09:06 PM
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Hey guys, my car is lowered 2in all around and I have some camber....my tires are being worn more in the inside so im wanting to get one. My question is where can I get a good brand fairly cheap? What camber kits do you use?
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anyone?
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stock setup has camber adjustability
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Originally Posted by StatixNWH,Feb 5 2007, 01:06 AM
Hey guys, my car is lowered 2in all around and I have some camber....my tires are being worn more in the inside so im wanting to get one. My question is where can I get a good brand fairly cheap? What camber kits do you use?
Did you have the car aligned after the drop? Sounds to me like you either forgot to have that done, or had it done by someone who didn't get it right. Either way, the fix is simply to have the car aligned by a competent alignment tech. Camber kits are usually for cars with struts, but our unequal length wishbones are fully adjustable.

The car should also handle much better after a proper alignment.
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UMM... YOU CAN CHECK OUT COMPTECH... THEIR CAMBER WORKS PRETTY WELL BUT I ONO WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET, THEY RUN ABOUT $100 EACH... IF YOU NEED THEM YOU SHOULD CHECK SP-ENGINEERING
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stock adjustable silly.
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camber kits are for people that wants MORE camber, not less.
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Originally Posted by Spookee,Feb 6 2007, 01:26 PM
UMM... YOU CAN CHECK OUT COMPTECH... THEIR CAMBER WORKS PRETTY WELL BUT I ONO WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET, THEY RUN ABOUT $100 EACH... IF YOU NEED THEM YOU SHOULD CHECK SP-ENGINEERING
Please post a link. I'd love to see a camber kit for a car with A-arms.
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I think this may be what you're talking about (from Comptech), but note that this is NOT a "camber kit." It's an offset ball joint which allows for additional camber adjustment. Totally different animals.

Offset ball joint:
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oh sweet, i didnt know they were self adjustable! thanks guys, ill have that done asap!
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